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Interracial Marriage In The U.S. Climbs To New High, Study Finds

By HOPE YEN 02/16/12 07:13 AM ET AP

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WASHINGTON — Interracial marriages in the U.S. have climbed to 4.8 million – a record 1 in 12 – as a steady flow of new Asian and Hispanic immigrants expands the pool of prospective spouses. Blacks are now substantially more likely than before to marry whites.

A Pew Research Center study, released Thursday, details a diversifying America where interracial unions and the mixed-race children they produce are challenging typical notions of race.

"The rise in interracial marriage indicates that race relations have improved over the past quarter century," said Daniel Lichter, a sociology professor at Cornell University. "Mixed-race children have blurred America's color line. They often interact with others on either side of the racial divide and frequently serve as brokers between friends and family members of different racial backgrounds," he said. "But America still has a long way to go."

The figures come from previous censuses as well as the 2008-2010 American Community Survey, which surveys 3 million households annually. The figures for "white" refer to those whites who are not of Hispanic ethnicity. For purposes of defining interracial marriages, Hispanic is counted as a race by many in the demographic field.

The study finds that 8.4 percent of all current U.S. marriages are interracial, up from 3.2 percent in 1980. While Hispanics and Asians remained the most likely, as in previous decades, to marry someone of a different race, the biggest jump in share since 2008 occurred among blacks, who historically have been the most segregated.

States in the West where Asian and Hispanic immigrants are more numerous, including Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico and California, were among the most likely to have couples who "marry out" – more than 1 in 5. The West was followed by the South, Northeast and Midwest. By state, mostly white Vermont had the lowest rate of intermarriage, at 4 percent.

In all, more than 15 percent of new marriages in 2010 were interracial.

The numbers also coincide with Pew survey data showing greater public acceptance of mixed marriage, coming nearly half a century after the Supreme Court in 1967 barred race-based restrictions on marriage. (In 2000, Alabama became the last state to lift its unenforceable ban on interracial marriages.) About 83 percent of Americans say it is "all right for blacks and whites to date each other," up from 48 percent in 1987. As a whole, about 63 percent of those surveyed say it "would be fine" if a family member were to marry outside their own race.

Minorities, young adults, the higher educated and those living in Western or Northeast states were more likely to say mixed marriages are a change for the better for society. The figure was 61 percent for 18- to 29-year-olds, for instance, compared to 28 percent for those 65 and older.

Due to increasing interracial marriages, multiracial Americans are a small but fast-growing demographic group, making up about 9 million, or 8 percent of the minority population. Together with blacks, Hispanics and Asians, the Census Bureau estimates they collectively will represent a majority of the U.S. population by mid-century.

"Race is a social construct; race isn't real," said Jonathan Brent, 28. The son of a white father and Japanese-American mother, Brent helped organize multiracial groups in southern California and believes his background helps him understand situations from different perspectives.

Brent, now a lawyer in Charlottesville, Va., says at varying points in his life he has identified with being white, Japanese and more recently as someone of mixed ethnic background. He doesn't feel constrained with whom he socially interacts or dates.

"Race is becoming a personal thing. It is what I feel like I am," he said.

According to the Pew report, more than 25 percent of Hispanics and Asians who married in 2010 had a spouse of a different race. That's compared to 17.1 percent of blacks and 9.4 percent of whites. Of the 275,500 new interracial marriages in 2010, 43 percent were white-Hispanic couples, 14.4 percent were white-Asian, 11.9 percent were white-black, and the remainder were other combinations.

Still, the share of Asians who intermarried has actually declined recently – from 30.5 percent in 2008 to 27.7 percent in 2010. In contrast, blacks who married outside their race increased in share from 15.5 percent to 17.1 percent, due in part to a rising black middle class that has more interaction with other races.

Intermarriage among whites rose in share slightly, while among Hispanics the rate was flat, at roughly 25.7 percent.

"In the past century, intermarriage has evolved from being illegal, to be a taboo and then to be merely unusual. And with each passing year, it becomes less unusual," said Paul Taylor, director of Pew's Social & Demographic Trends project. "That says a lot about the state of race relations. Behaviors have changed and attitudes have changed."

He noted that interracial marriages among Hispanics and Asians may be slowing somewhat as recent immigration and their rapid population growth provide minorities more ethnically similar partners to choose from. But Taylor believes the longer-term trend of intermarriage is likely to continue.

"For younger Americans, racial and ethnic diversity are a part of their lives," he said.

The Pew study also tracks some divorce trends, citing studies using government data that found overall divorce rates higher for interracial couples. One study conducted a decade ago determined that mixed-race couples had a 41 percent chance of separation or divorce, compared to a 31 percent chance for those who married within their race.

Another analysis found divorce rates among mixed-race couples to be more dependent on the specific race combination, with white women who married outside their race more likely to divorce. Mixed marriages involving blacks and whites also were considered least stable, followed by Hispanic-white couples.

Other findings:

_Broken down by gender, black men were more than twice as likely as black women to marry someone outside their race – 24 percent to 9 percent. The reverse held true for Asian men – 17 percent intermarried, compared to 36 percent among Asian women.

_White-Asian couples who married had the highest median income, nearly $71,000. Behind them were the following race combinations: Asian-Asian ($62,000), white-white ($60,000), white-Hispanic ($57,900), white-black ($53,187), black-black ($47,700) and Hispanic-Hispanic (nearly $36,000).

_The top three states for white-black married couples are Virginia, North Carolina and Kansas, all with rates of about 3 percent.

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Online:

http://pewsocialtrends.org/

http://www.census.gov

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Charlotte Bonnie
Agnostic. Turkish-American. Classical liberal. Gay
07:39 AM on 03/11/2012
The picture for the article is not so accurate. What I observed was there is an increase in black male-white female marriages but we can't say the same thing for white men-black women relationships. White men also seem to prefer Asian women over white women but unfortunately black women remain lower in the totem pole. Personal opinion: we need more Alicia Keys look alikes.
01:53 PM on 03/07/2012
1 in 12 is not that great an occurrence. Plus mixed marriage also have a higher divorce rate.
12:21 PM on 03/07/2012
Heh, most interracial marraiges are black dudes married to fat white girls. True story.
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mjclear
03:53 PM on 02/22/2012
It is astounding to realize that interracial marriage was against the law in some states not too long ago. It is a measure of our progress as a society that the Supreme Court struck these laws down, and a clear indication that our current debate over same-sex marriage will likely result in a happy ending for these couples as well when our society evolves in its thinking on the issue.
06:22 AM on 02/22/2012
A lot of Educated black women who work with different men in a corporate environment think this is a baaaaad idea.
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moionfire
06:33 AM on 02/22/2012
huh??
11:19 AM on 03/27/2012
what?
04:58 AM on 02/22/2012
I am a black man and must say black women are for me. They are just beautiful
even when they are'nt trying. It saddens me when black women say there are no
available black men out here. We're out here, you just have to look harder. I do understand
you not wanting to settle but does the guy have to be in corporate america or be a doctor?
Why not get a good hardworking 9 to 5 type and let him love you. Not all of us are locked up
either.
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liberalbarbwire
living for the day!!!!
05:53 PM on 02/26/2012
most women just want a "good man"....its not about the color or about the money a man may or may not have........its about having that love connection with someone... them loving you and you loving them .... and no woman should settle..
08:56 PM on 02/26/2012
Point taken. Just get tired of black men being bashed all the time.
08:57 PM on 02/26/2012
Excuse the spaces in my first response.......not a whiz with computers.
02:15 AM on 02/22/2012
In america you can love an marry anyone you love as long as that person is not the same sex,related ,a child or a non human.An you can only marry one at a time.lol
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Ivoire
African-European
06:20 AM on 02/21/2012
It's not about interacial marriage it's about love. You can have more in common with someone coming from another country or community than someone just looking like you. Love and respect is not a racial matter but a human one.
04:33 AM on 02/21/2012
The world will be a much better place then race is no longer an issue. I don't care if people are scared their wont be any more white people or black people or whatever races in the future. When we realize we are all just frieking humans then we can move forward as a species. Besides, you will still have religion to kill each other over once race isn't an issue.
01:16 PM on 02/20/2012
more equal rights ground work laid by the libs no thanks to the cons who fought them every step of the way
04:24 AM on 02/21/2012
The democrats in the sixties fought the hardest against integration. It was the republicans that pushed it through.
09:00 AM on 02/21/2012
conservative democrats and moderate republicans you mean, there are no more of the latter and the roles have flipped, that's why the likes of Jesse Helms and Strom Thurmond defected the dems to go with the repubs...nice try
09:01 AM on 02/21/2012
grab a calendar it's 2012
09:52 AM on 02/20/2012
Proud father of a ridiculously handsome Thai/Black American baby boy! Doing our part to destroy racial stupidity. =D Shamar and Denzel, eat your heart out!
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Susan Shaffer
watching you...
07:56 PM on 03/13/2012
sorry, mine kids are better looking half pakistani half white.
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joemondo
Smug.
11:22 PM on 02/19/2012
Good. The more ethnically mixed we are, the fewer dumb divisions we'll have.
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Alex Breeze
09:52 PM on 02/21/2012
Yep. Divisions are SO dumb.

It's like, we look at our differing genetic origins, from geographically isolated regions of this planet, as manifested in your phenotypes, and SEE THAT AS DIFFERENCE!

How DUMB are we for seeing that things that make us different are DIFFERENCES.

Just so dumb.

There OBVIOUSLY aren't ANY differences between ANY of us and there NEVER EVER has been.

All people everywhere are all the same.

That's why you find societial structues, infrastructure, philosophy and culture that are EXACT CARBON COPIES of each other wherever you go in the world. Wait.........
That's why there ISN'T a section on HuffPo called 'Black Voices'. Wait.........
That's why no one looks or acts differently to me wherever I go. Wait.........
That's why some people have trouble finding organs and bone marrow that genetically match there own, not because they have different genes! How can they when we are all the same? Wait......
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joemondo
Smug.
10:21 PM on 02/21/2012
Some divisions are real, some are natural, and some are dumb.

Learn the difference.
Ivar
Ivar
11:06 PM on 02/19/2012
SO?
01:17 PM on 02/20/2012
you must be a con, I know it makes you sad
10:47 PM on 02/19/2012
Jeremy Lin !!!! Linsanity! But look at this : he is of Asian descent and the Asian community LOVES HIM! If the Asians mixed and mingled with all the other races, there would not be anything to be proud of. His people are proud that he is Asian--- he looks like them, has the same blood running in his veins and he is representing them proudly. All I am saying is that if all the races mixed up their race with other races, the distinct features and customs that makes all the races unique would be a thing of the past. Jeremy's Race is so very glad to see ONE OF THEM on display. Just like when Blacks saw Michael Jordan for the first time, I am sure they were proud to see someone who was phenomenal on the basketball court and that goes for others....................
07:02 PM on 03/01/2012
Um, no. If Lin was of another color or ethnic ancestry but played especially well, he would be admired for his skills, not for the fact that he is skilled and Asian. One is an accomplishment, the other is an immutable accident of birth.

The only reason why Asian-Americans would be proud of him for those joint aspects is because there was either a active repression or passive avoidance/negligence of Asian-American players in basketball. When there is a glut of Asian-Americans in basketball like there are African-Americans in basketball or Caribbean Latinos in baseball or Russians in tennis, it should stop mattering when someone of such ancestries enter into those sports.

So it's not that "race" doesn't matter; it's that it shouldn't have to matter in a bad way in the first place. The fact that it had such a role as it did in U.S. domestic policy is now considered a source of shame and cringe, and the fact that more intercolor/interancestry marriages and offspring are occurring is a departure from that history.
06:35 PM on 02/19/2012
It looks like the African American community is getting whiter.
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stepintothelight
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
09:57 PM on 02/20/2012
Only on television.